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Procedural Material And Models For Mandarin Slices And Peel. Blender 3d. Cycles 2.82.

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Procedural Material And Models For Mandarin Slices And Peel. Blender 3d. Cycles 2.82.

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If you like to create still lifes in modern photo style or in the style of old oil works these procedural materials and models of orange fruit help you reduce the time of routine modeling and texturing. You can spend time choosing options for composition and lighting your scene for the best visual results.


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Features

Not required UV information

Ability to adjust Base color, Gloss color, Color spots scale, Dots scale, Relief scale, Relief strength, Peel roughness to create different fruit


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Set includes


2 .blend file (created in Blender 3D/Cycles Render version 2.82) with:

procedural material for outer surface of peel

procedural material for inner surface of peel

procedural material for slice

torn mandarin peel

whole mandarin model

mandarin slice


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Tip

the materials work best with HDRI Lighting or complex Lighting

 

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1. After download, extract the product .zip file to your preferred location.

2. Open your blender project and click "Files/Append" or press Shift+F1.

3. Navigate to the product .blend file that contains the materials and click on them.

4. Open the Material Folder and double-click on the material mandarin_peel/mandarin_peel_inside/mandarin_slice_1/mandarin_slice_2 you want to append or press button "Append from Library".

You will now find the node group under the material menu.


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1. After download, extract the product .zip file to your preferred location.

2. Open your blender project and click "Files/Append" or press Shift+F1.

3. Navigate to the product .blend file that contains the objects and click on them.

4. Open the Object Folder and double-click on the object you want to append or press button "Append from Library".

You will now find the object in viewport and scene tree.

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If you have ANY problems or questions, let me know and we'll make it right

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